Communication is the key to any successful commercial tenant experience – or so we’re told. Yet, whilst it is one of the most important, it is also one of the hardest things to get right.
Poor communication can be isolating, whilst over-communicating or not communicating in the right environment or in the right way can be detrimental to getting the right message across.
But I’m not talking about personal relationships. I’m talking about real estate.
Poor communication in a shopping centre, mixed-use development or toward any commercial tenant, can wreak havoc with the ecosystem. It can leave tenants unengaged, stunt the growth of community, break down operational efficiency, and impact security and facilities management. And this filters down to create a poor customer experience which negatively affects tenancies longer-term.
Understanding how to de-silo your communication streams is the key to success in such environments. It helps you to deliver a two-way flow of information that can increase tenant engagement and bring cohesiveness to your internal teams. That, in turn, can help improve business performance by providing the information to help staff work more effectively.